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BlueCrab said:The six examiners used by the CBI are Chet Ubowski, Leonard Speckin, Edwin Alford, Jr., Lloyd Cunningham, Richard Dusak, and Howard Rile.
The six handwriting examiners all had the the original ransom note to study before the note was destroyed by the lab for further scientific analyses. Having the original note is an important factor in handwriting analysis. All other examiners had to use copies. The six also had all of Patsy's exemplars, both current and historic.
Their conclusions varied of course, but the concensus among the six was that Patsy did not likely write the note, but neither could she be excluded as the possible author. However, it should also be noted that MOST of the 72 suspects who took the CBI's exam could not likely be eliminated as the possible author, including Burke Ramsey. But, with her 4.5 score, Patsy came very close to being excluded as the writer.
The six are:
Chet Ubowski, Colorado Bureau of Investigation: The evidence exists that Patsy may have written the note, but it falls short to conclude that she wrote it.
Leonard Speckin, private examiner: Cannot identify Patsy as the author with any degree of certainty, but is unable to eliminate her as the author.
Edwin Alford, Jr., private examiner: Examination has failed to provide a basis for identifying Patsy as the writer.
Lloyd Cunningham, private examiner: There were no significant individual comparison characteristics, but many significant differences between Patsy's writing and the ransom note.
Richard Dusak, U.S. Secret Service examiner: There was no evidence that Patsy wrote the note.
Howard Rile, private examiner: Concluded that Patsy is rated between "probably not" and "eliminated" as the author of the ransom note.
JMO
from Thomas' book....none of the expert document examiners, not even those hired by the defense, could elimate Patsy Ramsey as the author....the CBI examiner explained that of the 73 persons whose writing had been investigated, there was only one whose writing showed evidence that suggested authorship & had been in the home the night of the killing & could not be eliminated by no less than 6 document examiners - Patsy Ramsey
also from the book....in the decade prior to the homicide, Patsy freely interchanged the manuscript "a" & the cursive "a".....in the months prior to december 1996, she exhibited a marked preference for the manuscript "a"....the ransom note contained such a manuscript "a" 109 times, & the cursive version only 5 times...not only did certain letters change, but her entire writing style seemed to have been transformed after the homicide...there were new ways of indenting, spelling, & writing out long numbers that contrasted w/her earlier examples, & she was the only suspect who altered her usual preferences when supplying writing samples to the police...
imo, there's no way that a child (Burke) wrote that ransom note...it was Patsy trying to disguise her handwriting....